This week marks the centenary of the world’s very first trans-global two-way radio communication. On 18 October 1924 Frank Bell, 4AA, from New Zealand, and Cecil Goyder, 2SZ, from North London, changed the way in which we communicate forever by making contact on the amateur bands. To commemorate this historic contact, special call signs will […] Radio Society of Great Britain – Main Site – Read More
Read more at RSGB.co.uk
More Stories
Talking to the world from a rooftop in Dhaka: The story of Bangladesh’s amateur radio community (Bangladesh)
via Amateur Radio Daily: Follow One Ham Radio Operator Tracking Artemis II for NASA
via Amateur Radio Daily: VOA Museum Announces Expanded Hours During Hamvention